Category: Business, Security, automation

She has gained tremendous experience in the world of disaster planning, testing, security, and resilience from organizations like Palantir and more.

CEO and Co-founder of Blameless Ashar Rizqi had the privilege of interviewing Melody on her fascinating personal story, as well as her thoughts on security and resilience in today’s constantly evolving world of technology.

This was attended by top FOX executives to actually walk through a technically validated scenario of how FOX could face cybersecurity issues during the Super Bowl, and how we would respond.From my previous wargaming experience, I came in believing that this kind of simulation was extremely important to do, and had a perspective of how to do it well; to actually drive the right kinds of conversations and really test assumptions.

That made it almost easier.The thing that took the most work to get people really realizing how important this was, is this question of resiliency: “What if we lose our video stream and everyone has to get back in?”

This concept of resiliency, of “if we lose our stream, how fast can we get everyone back in,” that was what drove so much of our work on the client side, all the APIs, all of our third party vendors.

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